DVRs, NVRs, Hybrids, and TVI DVRs will all record surveillance camera footage onto a hard drive, allow you to watch your camera on a monitor or TV, and put your camera's video online so you can watch it on your computer, phone, or tablet. They only differ by resolution and what type of cameras they record.

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Why People Choose Dome Cameras

Dome Cameras are very low-profile and easily mount from a ceiling. Because they are lighter and more stylish than bullet cameras, you can often mount them in places where the ceiling or wall would not support the weight of a bullet camera. Most often, people use them indoors by hanging them from a ceiling tile, but our models can also be mounted flush on a wall outside or on a post with a Universal Junction Box since they are all weatherproof. More than half our models have additional protection, via a hardened shell, to reduce damage taken from vandalism.

Mounting a Dome Camera

Most people either hang their dome camera by screwing it into their ceiling (reminder: if you are mounting to ceiling tile, it is best to support the tile from above with a piece of wood before screwing) or mounting it flush against an exterior wall. For installations where vandalism could be a serious concern, such as in prisons, a dome camera mounted to a Universal Junction Box will allow you to run all your wires through conduit that fits into the Junction box's side.